ESMT Berlin is regularly featured in national and international media outlets. In our newsroom, we showcase selected highlights that present the exceptional achievements of our faculty, including their research activities, and offer valuable contributions to discussions in business, academia, and broader societal debates.
A research co-conducted from ESMT and the University of Illinois found out that academics who choose to work at a startup after graduating with a doctorate do so out of love for their job, not for financial reasons.
New research from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and ESMT Berlin uncovers the factors influencing the job choices of talented STEM PhDs, showing how and why startups can hire high ability scientists and engineers.
In May 2023, leaders from 32 member schools converged in Vancouver to connect, share ideas, and look at ways to move the Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) forward. Jörg Rocholl, president at ESMT Berlin and chair of the GNAM Steering Committee, points out the value of the network itself.
ESMT full-time MBA students win the 2023 Impact Investing Challenge, an international competition designed to promote the concept of impact investing and reward a self-built diversified impact portfolio that delivers both significant financial returns and impact.
Carolin Puppel, Program Director for Executive Education Programs at ESMT Berlin, discusses why companies should consider the role of AI from an early stage. Together with Merantix, Europe's largest AI investment platform, Carolin Puppel is currently developing the first "AI for Managers" course at ESMT to specifically prepare executives for the new challenges of tomorrow.
Stephanie Kluth, director of admissions at ESMT Berlin, gives key insights about the full-time MBA program, the admissions process, and the school itself.
Marin Schweinsberg, professor at ESMT Berlin, and colleagues studied 26 million ebay transactions to look at how sellers and customers interact with each other and explain which tactics promise the most success in price negotiation.
Martin Schweinsberg, professor at ESMT Berlin, explains the results of his new co-conducted research, titled "How Low Should You Go,", the study analyzed 26 million eBay deals to find the optimal initial offer in negotiations.
Baris Efe, Manager & Co-founder at Vali Berlin, analyzes the significance of AI foundation models for Europe’s AI startup ecosystem and highlights the possibility that Europe might once again miss its chance to achieve digital sovereignty.
For those who pursue a Master in Management, ESMT Berlin is listed as one of the top ten universities located in the UK and Europe that offer this degree program.
When beginning a negotiation, buyers often struggle to find a first offer that lowers the final sale price but also avoids the risk of non-agreement. Based on the analysis of 26 million real eBay negotiations, new research from ESMT Berlin in PNAS shows how an ideal first bid should look.
Chengwei Liu, director of the Global Online MBA Program at the ESMT Berlin, answers questions on skills and luck in career paths and how randomized hiring can benefit diversity.
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